About Kamala

I’ve always loved all the textile arts and crafts. I started sewing doll clothes when I was 6 years old and soon moved on to making my own clothes. I loved being able to create my own fashion designs and wearing unique outfits that I couldn’t find in stores. We didn’t have much money, and sewing my own clothes saved quite a lot and allowed me to have many special outfits that we couldn’t have afforded otherwise. I even made my own wedding dress and all of the bridesmaids’ dresses. This was before home embroidery machines, and I sewed all the silk embroidery on as appliques. That was a crazy summer, but the dresses were gorgeous.

When I wanted to try machine embroidery, I had a hard time finding the information I needed to choose which embroidery machine to start with. There was a lot of information available online, but it was confusing and contradictory. I went to my closest dealer — a 40 minute drive — but all they had were large machines costing thousands of dollars — way out of my budget. I wanted an easy-to-use, beginner’s machine, not too expensive in case I didn’t get that into it, but powerful enough that I wouldn’t outgrow it too soon. A USB port for importing designs is essential for me. I finally decided on the Brother SE400 which I love. I wish it had a bigger hoop size, but I didn’t want to pay the difference in price. Also I only have a small space and my 40-year-old Elna sewing machine — which I still love — lacks a lot of modern features, so having a new combination sewing and embroidery machine was appealing.

I also love to write and started this website to share all that I’ve discovered about the Brother SE400. I hope that the results of all my hard research will help you find the information you need faster and easier. And that you find many happy hours of creativity with whatever embroidery machine you decide is best for you.

Our Readers Respond ...

Hi Kamala! My machine keeps stitching the outline and then when it fills it in it keeps missing the outline and the stitch doesn’t reach far enough to fill the outline. I end up with a letter with outlines beside the rest of the stitching. I’ve got pictures but I don’t see an option to add them here.

Any idea as to what it could be. I’ve successfully used this font on the same material before. The only thing I’ve changed is the thread and I’ve tried adjusting the tension to no avail.

I just tried to do the large script letter that comes with the patterns on the SE400.
I used navy thread with a white bobbin. The letter came out white. The color on
the screen said cornflower blue. Was I suppose to change the screen? Do you
have to use the same color bobbin as the top thread? Thanks for any help as I
am a “newbie”.

I have the PE500 which I understand is the same embroidery as the SE400 and SE350. I used the rectangle design that is one of the designs that came with the machine, and used the satin stitch as the border. Is there somewhere in the machine that I can make the satin stitch border wider>

I am new to the Brother SE 400. Question… If I import a font or design from one of the many internet sources, in order to effectively use it do I have to purchase an embroidery software editing program for $300+ are there any free ones that are useful?

I just started embroidering with my SE400. Why does the top thread keep breaking? I have read several comments about it. I am using an embroidery needle, checked that it is threaded right, am using really good thread. What could be the problem?
I really enjoy your videos and blog!
Thanks.
Jean

I do love to hear from you, and I’ll answer your comments as quickly as I can. But if I’m traveling or otherwise away from the computer, it could take me a few days.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comment

Name *

Email *

Notify me of replies via e-mail.

Welcome to my BrotherSE400 Blog

Hi, I'm Kamala. I love all the textile arts and started making my own clothes when a young child. As an embroidery machine, the Brother SE400 was my first love, and I started this website to share my experiences, discoveries, and also to provide reviews on anything related to the Brother SE400.

My goal is to help you avoid the time and confusion I went through when choosing my first embroidery machine.

www.BrotherSE400.com is an unofficial website, dedicated to giving you information about the Brother SE400 Embroidery and Sewing Machine. I have no connection to Brother International Corporation. I just love my Brother SE400.

Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. If you click on one of my special links and buy something, I may receive a small commission. This in no way affects the price you pay except you may find a better deal through my research. I do not receive review products or any other compensation in exchange for the reviews which are written objectively and honestly.

I have compiled the information on this site to the best of my ability from my own personal experience and from other reliable sources. Despite all reasonable efforts, it is impossible to guarantee the accuracy of the information which changes frequently.